Daniel Domingo Salamanca Urey (8 July 1869 – 17 July 1935) was a Bolivian politician who served as the 33rd president of Bolivia from 1931 to 1934 until...
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Salamanca (Spanish: [salaˈmaŋka] ) is a municipality and city in Spain, capital of the province of the same name, located in the autonomous community...
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Sara Ugarte de Salamanca (1866-1925) was a Bolivian poet and wife of Daniel Salamanca Urey. She was from Cochabamba. She campaigned to have a monument...
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Daniel Moncada and Luis Moncada are Honduran-American actors and brothers best known for their role as "The Cousins" Leonel and Marco Salamanca on the...
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player Carlos Salamanca (born 1983), Colombian professional tennis player Daniel Salamanca (1869–1935), Bolivian president Diego de Salamanca (1519–1588)...
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Eduardo "Lalo" Salamanca (/ˈlɑːloʊ ˌsæləˈmɑːŋkə/ LAH-loh SAL-ə-MAHNK-ə, Spanish: [eˈðwaɾðo ˈlalo salaˈmaŋka]) is a fictional character and one of the...
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Bolivian troops since late July 1932 following instructions of president Daniel Salamanca, which led to the escalation of what began as a border conflict into...
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Reyes entrusted command to his council of ministers and 1934 when Daniel Salamanca was ousted in favor of his vice president, José Luis Tejada Sorzano...
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represented the opposition agreed to form a unified coalition, presenting Daniel Salamanca as the Genuine Republican presidential candidate and José Luis Tejada...
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PRG) was founded in Bolivia in 1921 by José María Escalier and Daniel Domingo Salamanca Urey following a split in the Republican Party. The Genuine Republican...
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captain in charge had disobeyed explicit orders by Bolivian President Daniel Salamanca to avoid provocations in the Chaco region. One month later, on 16 July...
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List of characters in the Breaking Bad franchise (redirect from Tuco Salamanca)
prizes but later throws into a river in disgust. Leonel and Marco Salamanca (played by Daniel and Luis Moncada), referred to as "The Cousins" or "The Twins"...
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in Bolivia that deposed President Daniel Salamanca in the midst of the Chaco War. Two days before the coup, Salamanca and his presidential delegation arrived...
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George William Russell, Irish nationalist, poet and artist (b. 1867) Daniel Salamanca Urey, 33rd President of Bolivia (b. 1869) July 22 – Laura M. Johns...
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medical doctor by trade, Hertzog joined the Genuine Republican Party of Daniel Salamanca in the 1920s, and rose to become Minister of Public Information and...
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armed forces, participating in the military-led ousters of presidents Daniel Salamanca in 1934 and José Luis Tejada Sorzano in 1936. The latter propelled...
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Carlos Blanco Galindo. 27 November 1934: Conflicts between President Daniel Salamanca and military high command during the Chaco War resulted in the so-called...
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▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936) ▌David Toro (1936–1937)...
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inspired Córdova to launch a revolt that was crushed in October 1829 by Daniel Florence O'Leary, Bolívar's aide-de-camp. In November, Bolívar ordered the...
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and Paraguay over the disputed Gran Chaco. By this point, President Daniel Salamanca had made it his ambition to resolve the territorial dispute which had...
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▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936) ▌David Toro (1936–1937)...
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The School of Salamanca (Spanish: Escuela de Salamanca) is an intellectual movement of 16th-century and 17th-century Iberian Scholastic theologians rooted...
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General Carlos Blanco, who in 1931 called elections which were won by Daniel Salamanca of the Partido Republicano-Genuino. Siles lived the rest of his life...
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Bautista Saavedra with his Republican Socialist Party and another led by Daniel Salamanca, who established the Genuine Republican Party. Saavedra, President...
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▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936) ▌David Toro (1936–1937)...
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▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936) ▌David Toro (1936–1937)...
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▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936) ▌David Toro (1936–1937)...
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▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936) ▌David Toro (1936–1937)...
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▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936) ▌David Toro (1936–1937)...
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▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936) ▌David Toro (1936–1937)...
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